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Juniperus - Juniper 
JUNIPERUS communis ashfordi (Ashford’s Juniper). 
Columnar with silvery green foliage. Much like 
Irish Juniper except not quite so compact or 
pointed and larger in diameter. Holds color well 
in winter. Each 
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communis depressa plumosa (Purple Spreading 
Juniper). A very low spreading variety which lies 
close to the ground. In summer it has a silvery 
reflex to the otherwise gray-green foliage. In 
fall and winter assumes a purplish cast that is 
unusual in Evergreens. Fine for rockeries or low 

J. 
chinensis compacta. A low, compact, spreading 
form of Juniper pfitzeriana, which does not grow 

so large. Can be used in more restricted areas. 
Each 
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chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper). The most 
popular of all the spreading Junipers. The 
branches grow horizontally with slightly droop- 
ing terminals. The foliage is a bright gray-green 
planting. Each which is retained throughout the winter. Desir- 
18 to 24 in. $3.50 able because of its form, hardiness, color and 
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narrow plant must or should be used. Needs no 


shearing. Each Staked Juniper Pfitzeriana. Frequently the 
2to QYa tte spreading Pfitzer Juniper cannot be used 
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31% to 4 ft. , lected trees, training them to a single stem, 
J. excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). An un- allowing side branches to develop. They then 
usually attractive, dwarf, pyramidal Evergreen make an attractive, vigorous plant for re- 
with compact, bluish green foliage. A valuable stricted areas. 


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JUNIPERUS virginiana (Red Cedar). A tree of great beauty and hardiness, 
occurring from Canada to the Rocky Mountains. It has many forms but 
the type is densely clothed with green foliage and can be used either 
in a foundation planting or as a specimen. Our trees are a good grafted 
form. 
J. virginiena cannarti (Cannart’s Juniper). A fine, rather compact, pyram- 
idal variety with tufted dark green foliage which is retained throughout 
the winter. Can easily be kept in bounds by slight pruning. Frequently 
has attractive silvery blue berries. Valuable for foundation plantings. 
J. virginiana keteleeri (Keteleer’s Cedar). A fairly compact, pyramidal tree, 
well proportioned as to height and spread. Its large, slate-colored ber- 
ries form a distinct contrast against the lighter, ‘fleshy’ green foliage. 
Excellent for foundation or specimen. Will grow well in almost any soil. 
J. virginiana pyramidaliformis (Hill’s Dundee Juniper). A pyramidal, com- 
pact growing Evergreen of much merit. Bluish green foliage in spring, 
changing to plumlike color in early autumn. Stands shearing well. Ex- 
cellent for formal planting. 
J. virginiano burki (Burk’s Silver Juniper). A silvery blue, compact, up- 
right form of merit. Stands shearing well and is much prized for foun- 
dation planting. 
J. virginiana glauca (Blue Juniper). A rather loose growing variety which 
can and is usually kept formal by pruning. Its attractive blue-green 
foliage makes it stand out in any planting. Only available in sizes up 
to 3) feet. 
Prices of above 6 Junipers: 
21 to 3 ft. 
3 to 31/4 ft. 
31, to 4 ft. 
4 to 41, ft. 
4, to 5 ft. 
51, to 6 ft. 
J. virginiana globosa. 


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A compact, globe form of rich green color, which 
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Juniperus 
Chinensis 
Pfitzeriana 
(Spreading 
Juniper) 
Juniperus 
Excelsa 
Stricta 
(Spiny Greek 
Juniper) 
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